Welcome to the Plains
Welcome to the Plains is the debut studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Wyatt Flores. It was released on October 18, 2024, via Island Records and was produced by Beau Bedford. The album was preceded by the lead single "Don't Wanna Say Goodnight", and subsequent singles "Oh Susannah", "Little Town", and the title track. It features 14 tracks, all of which were co-written by Flores, which detail his musical journey from his native Stillwater, Oklahoma, his life on the road, and explore themes of home, family, and the search for happiness.
Flores embarked on the Welcome to the Plains Tour in autumn 2024 in support of the album, beginning in Oklahoma City and concluding in Tulsa. The trek includes two nights at both Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium, and Oklahoma's Cain's Ballroom. He will also support Luke Combs at this The Gorge Amphitheatre in October 2024.
Background
The album was officially announced on August 30, 2024, alongside the release of "Don't Wanna Say Goodbye". In a statement following the announcement of the project, Flores explained “it’s an album about home and a search for happiness. It’s an album about Stillwater, Oklahoma, and all the other little towns that have raised people like you and me. It’s an album about my family, and the people and places in my life who have defined who I am today. This album is happy on one side and heartbreak on the other, and whoever you are, I hope you find something you love in here.” The album was recorded between Los Angeles and Asheville, and the majority of the songs were written in May 2024 during a two-week trip with producer Bedford.Flores discussed the album with Rolling Stone and his headspace while making the project, which followed a hiatus that he took from performing to focus on his mental health in February and March 2024. He explained that his songwriting process has evolved in light of the break, noting that “on the writing side, I’m not as hard on myself. I felt a lot of pressure from people telling me I was a good writer, and I was like, ‘I don’t think I am! I look up to my heroes, and I can’t write like them. I’m not good enough.’ It's a lot of self-sabotage, and I’ve been able to take that weight off of myself”, and adding that “I couldn’t believe the songs that I had written. I finally started writing happier songs. There’s still some heartbreak on there, but I just couldn’t believe that I actually had love songs.”
Speaking to Billboard, Flores reiterated his trepidation about releasing the project, stating “I was like, ‘I don’t think I’m good enough for an album yet.’ But it came to a point where I was like, ‘Just let the songs be what they are and capture the moments of where I’ve been without overthinking it.’” He described Welcome to the Plains coming after a dark period in his life trying to meet the demands of his skyrocketing career while battling anxiety and imposter syndrome, and trying to process the loss of some people close to him, including his grandfather. In light of this, Flores expressed that the motivation for the album was to write songs that help listeners through hard times. Flores felt that a lot of the songs ended up being a lot more positive than he expected, noting that perhaps he was “daydreaming about a better time”, adding that even some of the songs which focus on darker themes, such as "When I Die", feature elements of humor and levity. Flores descried "When I Die" as “the weirdest love song I’ve ever written” and explained that “I’ve written so many songs about living and dying because I’ve lost a lot of people in my life, so that’s where my head space was. I’m sure people are going to be listening to it around the time they’re grieving over someone and I hope it gives them a bit of a smile instead of just sobbing.”